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Meaning of "paddlefish"

paddlefish (noun) - A type of freshwater fish with a long paddle-like snout and a cartilaginous skeleton. It is often found in large rivers and is valued for its roe
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  • Any of several primitive fish, of the family Polyodontidae, that have a long snout shaped like a paddle.

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The paddlefish lives in the open sea.
Identification of sturgeons and paddlefish specimens in trade.
Chinese paddlefish are now declared extinct.
There are few reported natural predators of paddlefish.
Paddlefish are sold as ornamental fish.
The lamprey are driven to the paddlefish by need to feed.
Paddlefish are filter feeders and may use their rostrum to detect zooplankton.
Sturgeons and paddlefish.
Paddlefish are highly mobile and undertake extensive movements often associated with spawning.
General morphology of paddlefish.
The feeding cycle of the paddlefish is slower than that of the carp.
Paddlefish have elongated rostrums containing electroreceptors that can detect weak electrical fields.
Many scientists now consider the Chinese paddlefish to be extinct.
American paddlefish are a popular sport fish where their populations are sufficient to allow such activity.
An artists depiction of a Chinese paddlefish.

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Diet Paddlefish are primarily invertebrate filter feeders.
Several reports have suggested that Chinese paddlefish may now be extinct.
Paddlefish will also be offering two other unique events in March.
They report that they found no evidence of the presence of Chinese paddlefish.
The Chinese paddlefish population has been in gradual decline over the last century.
Caviar is made from the unfertilized eggs of the Acipenseridae family sturgeon and paddlefish.
The American paddlefish is an ancient relict from the Mississippi.
Habitat There is little or no information on paddlefish habitat preferences in Canada.
American paddlefish are smooth-skinned and almost entirely cartilaginous.
Genetic description The genetic population structure of the paddlefish in Canada is unknown.
American paddlefish are the only living species in the genus "Polyodon.
The Chinese paddlefish.
There are also many species of tree frogs, and fish such as sturgeon and paddlefish.
Abundance of Paddlefish.
American paddlefish populations have declined dramatically primarily because of overfishing, habitat destruction, and pollution.
Unfortunately, overfishing and dam construction have decimated paddlefish populations.
Over the past half century, paddlefish populations have been on the decline.
During the initial stages of development from embryo to hatchling, American paddlefish have no rostrum.
The Paddlefish has the following characteristics,.
During the initial stages of development from embryo to fry, paddlefish have no rostrum snout.
Young Paddlefish also have teeth, which the adults lack.
They are one of only two extant species in the paddlefish family, Polyodontidae.
It is one of two extant paddlefish species, the other being the American Paddlefish.
A member of Polyodontidae family, Crossopholis is most closely related to the American paddlefish.
Paddlefish is a newly-opened concept aboard the vessel formerly known as Fulton 's Crab House.
The Missouri River also contains the pre-historic paddlefish.
Play media American paddlefish are among the largest and longest-lived freshwater fishes in North America.
They included various types of sturgeons, bowfins, gars and paddlefish.
Paddlefish have a lifespan of at least 30 years.
A close relative, the Chinese paddlefish ( Psephurus gladius ), is believed to be extinct.
Paddlefish (family Polyodontidae) are basal Chondrostean ray-finned fish.
Recovery Strategy for the Paddlefish ( proposed ).
Recently, the Chinese paddlefish ( Psephurus gladius ) has been declared extinct by Chinese scientists.
Very few Canadian records of paddlefish exist ( Figure 3 ).
Wild paddlefish are found in 22 states.

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